28 February 2022

What are the Four Components of the Fire Tetrahedron?

Whether it occurs in the workplace, home, or elsewhere, it is difficult to overstate the unique and serious dangers fire poses to people, assets, equipment, and […]
25 February 2022

Understanding the AIM Act

The American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act was passed by Congress and signed into law in December 2020. The main goal of the AIM Act is […]
21 February 2022

Risks When Increasing the Size of Wind Turbines

Wind turbines have seen a steady increase in size since the early 2000s, with both the height of the tower and the length of the blades […]
11 January 2022

Reasons Why You Should Install Supplemental Fire Suppression for CNC Machines

While most turning, grinding, and milling machines are designed for safety, they are not failproof. CNC machine fires cause significant loss to life, limb, and property […]
4 January 2022

The Process of Repairs after a Wind Turbine Fire

Wind turbine fires don’t just burn infrastructure; they burn time and money. Incidents can result in several hours of downtime across the entire wind farm and […]
30 November 2021

Six Tips for an Effective Fire Risk Assessment

Wind turbine fires can be catastrophic. Not only the asset itself but also to the individuals and the surrounding environment. For wind farm owners seeking to […]
10 November 2021

What is a Clean Agent and Why is it Optimal for Wind Turbines?

When a fire ignites in a wind turbine, extinguishing it without having a fire suppression system installed is immensely challenging. Typically installed in remote and inaccessible […]
1 November 2021

Onshore Versus Offshore: How Are Fire Risks Different?

Fires in both on and offshore wind turbines can have a devastating impact on developers, investors, and all advocates for clean energy. Whether it’s the reputational […]
13 October 2021

Why Container Yards Around the World Choose NERO to Protect Equipment

As the global economy grows each year and becomes more interconnected, container yards must undertake the growing demand of moving containers and loading and unloading ships. […]